What are material things in a culture
[DOCX File]Chapter 16: Phenomenology, Ethnography, and Grounded …
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February 6: Colonialism, culture, and collecting. Readings: N. Thomas. Entangled Objects: Exchange, Material Culture, and Colonialism in the Pacific, Chapter 3 ‘The Indigenous Appropriation of European Things’ and Chapter 4 ‘The European Appropriation of Indigenous Things’ C. Gosden and C. Knowles.
[DOC File]Iceberg Model of Culture
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Note that a culture is the shared attitudes, values, norms, practices, language, and material things of a group of people. For an example of ethnography, you might decide to go and live in a Mohawk community and study the culture and their educational practices.
[DOC File]Principles of Archaeology - Brown University
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- Triandis (who is cited in our textbook), makes a distinction between subjective culture and material or concrete culture. - Worldviews, perceptions of the environment, stereotypes, role expectations, and norms are all part of subjective culture. - Whereas material or concrete culture includes artifacts.
[DOC File]Comparative Empires and Material Culture
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The material world is inescapable to anthropologists. What can the study of things contribute to social and cultural anthropology? How are studies of material culture relatable to “ethnoarchaeology,” the teasing of connection between things and people?
Material Culture - Artifacts and their Meaning (s)
Material Culture - the products of human activity determined by the habits (culture) acquired by man as a member of society. Explains why things were made. Explains the forms things took. Explains the need things served: social, functional, symbolic, and aesthetic. You can use the above models when looking at art.
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A society’s _____ consists of all the things it produces. _____ combine norms and material culture; they are the products and the norms for using them that are found in a given culture. _____ refers to the set of rules and understandings that control the behavior of individuals and groups in a culture.
[DOC File]Material Culture - Nine Modes of Interpretation
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Material culture: material things produced by group members (e.g., books, art, buildings). Nonmaterial culture: shared believes, values, norms, and so on of a group. Subculture: a culture embedded within a larger culture. People become members of a culture through socialization. They come to internalize the culture and make the values and ...
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